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Source: 34 vertical frames (7 rows) Lens: 55mm f/2.8 AF Micro and 2X Teleconverter, at full 2:1 magnification For comparison, here's an 8-megapixel single macro shot (sans TC) covering the same field of view: farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/4332840153_fa1c91ba7c_o.jpg

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a small pano of a ''Lucky bamboo'' plant (Dracaena) taken with panasonic fz28 at full 18X zoom (486mm) at about 1.5 metres distance
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Shot at our pond in Bluemont, VA, August 1, 2010.
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360 from the center of Hokokuji Temple's bamboo grove.
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A genus of colorful medium size running bamboos from East Asia.
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Bamboo Cutting Board
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From October 1, 2010. My second gigapan using flash. Advanced gigapan by pushing buttons manually, waiting for flash to recharge. A tree by the pond at Hillbourne in Bluemont, Virginia.
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